The two places in Fife with the cheapest beer in Scotland revealed

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Two places in Fife have been named as offering the cheapest beer in Scotland, according to a new survey.

Hospitality experts Alliance Online used data from two sources to calculate the most inexpensive places for to have a pint.

In Scotland, Kilmarnock came out tops with an average price of £3.25, but joint second cheapest was Dunfermline and Glenrothes who both recorded an average of £3.40. They were better value than Ayr and Falkirk (£3.50), Dundee (£3.67) and Cumbernauld.

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Rachael Kiss from Alliance Online said: “Our study shows that customers can still very much get a bargain beer if they look for one, with the cost of a pint varying depending on where you live in the UK. We were surprised to see such low prices in unexpected places that have well-reviewed local pubs. This is good news for locals and tourists alike!”

The Alliance Online research team collated the prices of a 500ml beer in cities and towns across the UK using data from Expatistan and Numbeo in October 2024.

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